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I watched all 12 episodes, and the actual grandpa only appears in episodes 1 and 12. The rest of the time, his soul is trapped in his grandson’s body. The real grandpa is straight.
Just to clarify, he is 70 years old, married with a wife, kids, and grandkids. He is a traditional older Asian man, and I don’t remember him ever being bi.
30 minutes until the final episode airs, then an hour to watch it. I’ll let you know after that. But honestly, I’ve watched GMMTV BLs for many years now, and 99% of them end happily, so I’m hopeful.
Solid 7.5/10 for me.
That is why I loved this episode so much. Seeing Kanade Shinichiro’s mum and sister be so supportive, welcoming, and happy for him was truly moving. Their acceptance felt like a rare light in a world where rejection is often the first fear.
So many people were angry at the dad in the last episode, but if you put yourself in his place, it makes sense. He caught his son kissing another man, and it was a shock. Instead of explaining, Kanade Shinichiro reacted with anger and shouted at his dad. It was painful, but also very human. That is why I am so glad that in this episode they finally had a proper conversation while walking together. The words, the honesty, and the way it tied in with the childhood flashback broke me. It was raw, emotional, and painfully real.
Episode 11 was beautiful in its realism. It showed both the struggle and the hope of being accepted. Now I am looking forward to the final episode next week, though my heart is still heavy from this one.
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But honestly, can you name one truly iconic drama or movie, BL or Western, that didn’t have a breakup at some point? It’s part of what makes the love story unforgettable.
Think about Call Me by Your Name or La La Land. Those breakups shattered us, yet that heartbreak is what made the love linger in our hearts even more. Sometimes it’s only when someone is gone that you realize how deeply they matter. 💔
And it’s not just fiction, life works the same way. My sister broke up with her husband because of his gambling. For six months they were apart, and in that silence he realized everything he’d lost, her cooking, her care, her presence. When they found their way back to each other, they were stronger than ever. A real redemption arc.
So even if JunXi and HanTuo do break up, their reunion would be nothing short of explosive. The chemistry, the emotions, the passion, it’ll all come crashing back, overwhelming and undeniable.
Sometimes love needs distance to return fiercer, deeper, and more unstoppable than before.
That’s why I don’t think “let’s break up” should be taken at face value either. The director loves to end episodes on a cliffhanger and keep us guessing. It could mean “let’s take a break until your dad gets better,” or it could be another twist that looks harsher than it really is. Same thing happened in Revenged Love where Chi Cheng said “I hate you” in prison, but we all knew he didn’t actually mean it.
I really believe HanTuo wouldn’t just give up like that after being so obsessed and in love with JunXi for 10 years. This feels more like the director giving us a gut-punch ending to stir emotions, not the actual truth of where their relationship is heading.
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Seeing Han Tuo jealous of JunXi’s 5 year-old nephew was the sweetest, purest moment. It showed how much love he carries, how much he wants JunXi to be his and only his. But then those final three words came crashing down: “Let’s break up.”
The silence after those words felt suffocating. It reminded me of Revenged Love when Chi Cheng said “I hate you” in the prison scene not because he meant it, but because the pain was too much to hold. I don’t believe Han Tuo truly wants to end things. His entire being has revolved around JunXi since they were kids. His love is an obsession, a devotion too deep to just walk away from.
To me, those words are a shield. They come from seeing JunXi suffer, from realizing how unbearable it is to hide their love in the shadows. Even though Taiwan has legalized same-sex marriage, culture is not so easily rewritten. Family honor, expectations, shame, they linger in every corner of life. For so many of us, coming out isn’t freedom, it’s the risk of losing the people who raised us, the families we were taught to never disappoint.
Watching this episode felt like staring into my own heart. I know what it’s like to love in silence, to hide, to feel both the warmth of intimacy and the cold weight of fear. Han Tuo and JunXi’s struggle isn’t just fiction, it is reality for so many of us.
This episode wasn’t just sad, it was painfully real.
Krailert was a top in episode 3 but a bottom in episode 5, and I love the versatility.
My only complaint is that there are only 8 episodes. I really wish it were 12.
This show truly deserves more recognition. Honestly, Be On Cloud should’ve released it on iQIYI instead of WeTV. When they put KinnPorsche on iQIYI, it became the number 1 show in over 100 countries.
No idea what happened to iQIYI tonight, the first 7 episodes were always on time